Issue 23, 2019

Probabilistic mapping of single molecule junction configurations as a tool to achieve the desired geometry of asymmetric tripodal molecules

Abstract

Four molecules containing identical tripodal anchors and p-oligophenylene molecular wires of increasing length were used to demonstrate tuning of the asymmetric molecular junction to the desired geometry by probabilistic mapping of single molecule junction configurations in a scanning tunnelling microscopy break junction experiment.

Graphical abstract: Probabilistic mapping of single molecule junction configurations as a tool to achieve the desired geometry of asymmetric tripodal molecules

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 Dec 2018
Accepted
22 Feb 2019
First published
22 Feb 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 3351-3354

Probabilistic mapping of single molecule junction configurations as a tool to achieve the desired geometry of asymmetric tripodal molecules

V. Kolivoška, J. Šebera, T. Sebechlebská, M. Lindner, J. Gasior, G. Mészáros, M. Mayor, M. Valášek and M. Hromadová, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 3351 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC09681C

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